Old Man Curry: Race Track Stories by Charles E. Van Loan

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Van Loan, Charles E. (Charles Emmett), 1876-1919 Van Loan, Charles E. (Charles Emmett), 1876-1919
English
Hey, have you ever wondered what really goes on behind the scenes at a racetrack? Forget the fancy hats and mint juleps. I just finished this wild little collection of stories called 'Old Man Curry' that shows you the grimy, funny, and sometimes heartbreaking underbelly of the sport. It’s all about this crafty old horse trainer named Old Man Curry who’s seen it all. He’s not playing the same game as the rich owners and flashy gamblers. He’s got a deep, quiet wisdom about horses and people, and he uses it to outsmart everyone trying to pull a fast one. The real mystery in every story isn't just who will win the race, but how this sly old-timer will use his wits to protect his small stable, his loyal groom Eli, and his beloved horses from the con artists and cheats that swarm the track. It’s a total trip to a vanished world, full of sharp dialogue and characters that feel absolutely real. If you like stories about clever underdogs and the unique bond between humans and animals, you’ll get a huge kick out of this.
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First published over a century ago, Charles E. Van Loan’s stories feel like a secret pass to the backstretch of a 1910s racetrack. The air smells of hay, leather, and hustlers. This isn't the glamorous world of the grandstand; it's the gritty, working-class heart of the sport, where every handshake has a price and every tip might be a trap.

The Story

There isn't one big plot, but a series of linked episodes centered on Old Man Curry, a seasoned and famously shrewd horse trainer. He runs a small, honest stable with his philosophical black groom, Eli. Each story presents a new challenge: a crooked jockey, a scheming owner trying to steal a horse, a fixed race, or a hot-tempered young rider who needs straightening out. Curry, with his endless patience and deep understanding of both equine and human nature, navigates this moral swamp. He rarely raises his voice. Instead, he uses cleverness, timing, and sometimes a well-placed long shot to outmaneuver the villains and protect what's his. The races themselves are exciting, but the real action is in the quiet conversations in the stable and the clever plans laid before the horses ever reach the starting gate.

Why You Should Read It

What makes this book so special is its soul. Van Loan clearly loved this world and its people. Old Man Curry is a fantastic character—he’s kind but never a pushover, quiet but fiercely intelligent. His relationship with Eli is one of deep, unspoken respect, portrayed in a way that feels remarkably modern for its time. The dialogue crackles with the slang and rhythm of the track, pulling you right into the scene. You come for the racing tales, but you stay for the sharp observations about loyalty, honesty, and the small victories of a principled man in a dishonest game. It’s funny, tense, and surprisingly warm.

Final Verdict

Perfect for anyone who enjoys a clever underdog story or has a soft spot for classic American slice-of-life writing. If you liked the camaraderie of Seabiscuit or the colorful characters of Damon Runyon’s New York stories, you’ll find a similar charm here, just transplanted to the racetrack. It’s also a must for horse racing fans curious about the sport’s rich, rough-and-tumble history. This isn't a stuffy period piece; it's a lively, pulsing collection that makes a world from 1917 feel immediate and utterly entertaining.



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Noah Miller
7 months ago

I came across this while browsing and the plot twists are genuinely surprising. I couldn't put it down.

Amanda Flores
10 months ago

From the very first page, the atmosphere created is totally immersive. I couldn't put it down.

Noah Young
7 months ago

After hearing about this author multiple times, the atmosphere created is totally immersive. Don't hesitate to start reading.

Michelle Brown
3 months ago

Honestly, the arguments are well-supported by credible references. Exactly what I needed.

Margaret Wilson
1 year ago

Surprisingly enough, the plot twists are genuinely surprising. Exceeded all my expectations.

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